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Immigration Basics
Welcome to Findlaw's information on immigration basics, containing helpful information for migrants and families of migrants from inside and outside the EU. You can find information on the law in relation to the Immigration Rules, making applications to the UK Borders Agency, the Tier system and information on appeals in the Immigration Tribunal.
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- Do I need permission to come to the UK?continue reading
- How is entry to the UK controlled?continue reading
- What sort of permission do I need to come to the UK?continue reading
- What if I want to work in the UK?continue reading
- What restrictions are there after I've arrived in the UK?continue reading
- What if I want to settle in the UK?continue reading
- What if my application is refused?continue reading
- What if I stay longer than I am allowed to?continue reading
- Who has a right to British nationality?continue reading
- How can I become a British citizen?continue reading
- Where can I get help with my immigration application?continue reading
- Terms used in immigration and nationality matterscontinue reading
- Immigration and Nationality: Further helpcontinue reading
- Appendix 1 - Visa requirements for the United Kingdomcontinue reading
- Applying for a visacontinue reading
- Applying for a visa using Visa4UKcontinue reading
- Certificate of travelcontinue reading
- General visa informationcontinue reading
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